Books on keeping and breeding frogs in captivity cover all aspects of housing, feeding, breeding frogs as well as detail on individual frog species that can be kept in captivity. Australian frog books include A Guide to Australian Frogs in Captivity, Keeping Frogs, Field Guide to the Frogs of Australia, Field Guide to the Frogs of Queensland and Frogs and Toads.

Reptile Publications produce a number of captive lizard books including A Guide to Australian Lizards in Captivity, A Guide to Australian Geckos and Pygopods in Captivity, A Guide to Australian Monitors in Captivity, A Guide to Australian Skinks in Captivity, A Guide to Australian Dragons in Captivity, Keeping Australian Geckos, Keeping Australian Water Dragons, Keeping Bearded Dragons, Keeping Blue-tongued Lizards, Keeping and Breeding Pythons and more…

Python books and snake books in the Reptile Publications range of lizard books include A guide to Australian Snakes in Captivity—the Elapids and Colubrids, Keeping and Breeding Pythons, A Guide to Australian Pythons in Captivity, the Complete Children's Python, the Complete Carpet Python, The More Complete Chondro, Keeping Children's Python and Keeping Carpet Pythons.

Books on keeping and breeding turtles in captivity cover all aspects of housing, feeding, breeding turtles as well as detail on individual turtle species that can be kept in captivity. Australian frog books A Guide to Australian Turtles in Captivity, Keeping Long-necked Turtles, and Keeping Short-necked Turtles.

A Guide to Health and Disease in Reptiles and Amphibians

A guide to Health and Disease in Reptiles and Amphibians, written by two specialist Australian veterinarians—Dr Brendan Carmel and Dr Robert Johnson—is an essential reference in any herpers library. Filled with over 240 colour images to support the information, this easy-to-read 176-page text is laid out in a succinct format.

The basics of reptile and amphibian health and husbandry covered will equip you with the essentials in understanding how to care for your reptile, frog or turtle.

Complimentary to the specific species and titles produced by Reptile Publications, this title, written by exotic veterinarians, Dr Brendan Carmel and Dr Robert Johnson, is a much-needed reference for all herpers and an aid to veterinarians in educating their clientele on better husbandry to support their consults.

Chapters include:

Selection, Quarantine and Preventable Health Care.

Husbandry and Housing—incorporates heating and the importance of thermoregulation, humidity, lighting and the electromagnetic spectrum.